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Old 08-09-2009, 11:39 AM   #6
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The only strange thing so far is: The book starts with <h1> author name and the next line says <h2> book name. Even though the page-break-after command comes later, the author name and the book name are on 2 different pages. So the ebook right now starts with the author name and the rest of the page is empty ...

As for br commands: so far I always used <br/> to start a new line (not page) is that wrong ? Should I use </p> instead ?
Hmm, does the book name contain any of the words book, section, part or chapter by any chance? I remember one of files I was converting using Calibre kept breaking up on the title. Apparently, it was because it found "Party" in the title. If you're using something else to create your ePUB, then I have no idea what's causing it. Best way would be to unzip the ePUB and study the contents.

<br/> is for line breaks. If you want to signify a paragraph, the correct tag to use is <p></p>.
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